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Northwest High Vikings pull away in second half to beat Clarksville High Wildcats 68-50

Northwest’s Tramon Moore scores 35

Northwest High School VikingsClarksville, TN – Tramon Moore scored 20 of his game-high 35 points in the second half — January 28th at the William Workman Gymnasium — to power Northwest High School, as they broke open a one-point point halftime lead into a 68-50 District 10-AAA victory over the Clarksville High School Wildcats.

Northwest (6-16, 3-8 District 10-AAA) looked like it was going to go into halftime down two points to the Wildcats, but Moore banked in a three from about 28-feet out as the buzzer sounded to give the Vikings a 27-26 lead at intermission.

Northwest Boy's Basketball defeats Clarksville High in 10-AAA basketball. (Clarksville Sports Network)
Northwest Boy’s Basketball defeats Clarksville High in 10-AAA basketball. (Clarksville Sports Network)

That three-point field goal would be the springboard for the Vikings in the second half, as Moore and Tyler Stafford combined to score 11 of the first 13 points put on the board by Northwest after intermission to build their lead out to 10 points, 40-30, with 2:45 left in the third quarter.

Stafford would finish with 10 points.

Clarksville High (7-15, 3-8 District 10-AAA) would try to hang around to make a late rally, as the Wildcats got to within seven points on three different occasions – the last time at 46-39 following a bucket by Brevon Johnson with 5:35 left.

Johnson led Clarksville High with 17 points.

But Moore would score 11 of the next 13 points the Vikings would put on the board, as they went on a 15-1 run to go up 61-40, with 1:54 left in the game.

The Wildcats would get no closer than 17 points the rest of the way, as Northwest ended a seven-game losing streak to Clarksville High dating back to Vikings last win over CHS on Feb. 16th, 2009.

In the first half, Clarksville High got off to a quick start by scoring the game’s first nine points, but Northwest answered back with a 12-0 run – including three straight 3s – to take the lead 12-9, before a final basket by CHS’ Avery Bates cut the Northwest lead to one point, 12-11 after the first quarter of play.

Northwest would score the first four points of the second quarter to go up five points, 16-11, before Clarksville high would put together its best scoring run of the night – 11 points – to take a 22-16 lead, with 2:45 left before halftime.

But Moore would close out the half with a flourish, nine points in the final 2:11 to lift the Vikings to the one-point advantage at intermission, 27-26.

Both teams return to District 10-AAA action on January 31st, as Clarksville High hosts West Creek High School, and Northwest travels to Kenwood High School. Both games start at 7:30pm.

Box Score

Northwest 68, Clarksville High 50

1 2 3 4 Final
Northwest Vikings 12 15 15 26 68
Clarksville High Wildcats 11 15 9 15 50

 

Northwest: Tyler Stafford 10, Tramon Moore 35, JaRyan Young 3, Elijah McCoin 7, Johnal Browne 1, Markel Kea 1, Ramont Lewis 2, Josh Jimenez 1, Marice Wright 2, Dezman Stacker 6. Team totals 27 9-17 68.

Clarksville High: Jeff Webb 2, J.J. Jones 7, Evan Cooper 2, Tyriek Cheatham 2, Teal Young 5, Avery Bates 5, Tariq Silver 6, Brevon Johnson 17, Cameron Stiff 4. Team totals 20 8-13 50.

3-point field goals: Northwest 5 (Moore 4, McCoin 1), Clarksville High 2 (Young 1, Jones 1).
Records: Northwest 6-16, 3-8 District 10-AAA: Clarksville High 7-15, 3-8 District 10-AAA.

Chris Austin
Chris Austinhttp://www.clarksvillesportsnetwork.com
Chris Austin is a graduate of Clarksville High School and Austin Peay State University. Chris is a former Head Softball Coach for APSU, and assistant basketball coach for CHS. Chris has worked at the Leaf-Chronicle, and WJZM News/Talk/Sports radio. Has also worked at the Sports Information Department at APSU, and has covered championship events for the Ohio Valley Conference and NCAA. Chris is an avid sports fan and can be found at most Austin Peay State University sports events.
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